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'For Continuation of News, see Fourth Page). LOST— Gold bar BROOCH, set with emeralds and diamonds. Reward on return to Miss Ross, Revel] Street. WANTED— TENDERS for laying 80 to 40 chains of tramway. Apply Malfrov and Co., Three Mile or Hokitika. 1 WANTED— TAILKR-OUT for Three Mile. Best wages paid. Apply Malfroy and Co., Three Mile, or Hokitika. THANKS. MR. and MRS. H. MORGAN desire to thank'the Doctor, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital, also the inmates of Manson Ward, for kind attention given their son, Roy, while an inmate of the institution. Stafford, August 2nd. X FREE 1 FREE!' FREE! Illustrated Catalogue of Joke Novelties, Puzzles, Card Tricks, Ball Tricks, Coin Tricks, Handkerchief Tricks, Magical Illusions. Ventriloquist It'uds and Figures. Everything for the Conjurer, and indoor amusements. I Ideal Novelty Coy, Box 043. Christ- j church.
NEW ZEALAND LABOUR. PARTY. (Hokitika Branch.) A GRAND (SOCIAL AND DANCE will be hold in the Westland Opera House, Hokitika on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th. Aliisfe hv Messrs Lawn and Gibbous, Efficient M-C PUBMC VAU-, KOKATAIII. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25th, \NNT'A|. BASKET SOCIAL AND BALL in aid of the building fund of lho West!Slid Hospital War Memorial W’lng. Prize: given for best decorated basket. Admission-Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies a basket. MARK, WALLACE, Eon. Secretary. ”T" .■ TO BUSHMEN? ~~ I AM PREPARED to give 6d. (sixpence) per pound f.o.b. Grevmouth for DRIED FUNGUS. Prompt payments Consign to: T. LOCK, Storekeeper, feathers ton.
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. IN A GILT-EDGED SECURITY. The first instalment (£200,(XX)) of tlie Christchurch Tra,iu- j wily Board’s 51 per cent, loan of £340,000 Was ov er-subscrilwd f" tlie> abort space of woks iiy investors from Auckland to Invercargill. The Board has now decided to offer the BALANCE OF THE LOAN, £140,000. WHY HAS THIS LOAN PftOVER SO POPULAR AVTTH ALL CLASSES? BECAUSE of the Rate of Hitei;e*t, 54 per cent. BECAUSE the Security is a Rato for the. Amount of Interest and Sinking Fund over the Whole of the Christchurch Tramway District, the present Capital Value of which is nearly £19,000,000. BECAUSE in addition to the Rate Security the Tramway Undertaking (costing £780.000, with Annual Revenue of £205.000) is also pledged to debenture holders, subject to existing (barges. BECAUSE thy, Tramway Board pays Exchange both ways on principal and interest. BECAUSE there is no trouble respecting collection of interest. Coupons are with the Debentures, and "hen detached each half-year i can tie cashed at any Branch of the Union Bank, or paid into Investor’s account at any other Bank. No receipts have to be gjvow. If the Debentures are deposited for safe keeping with the investor’s own Bank, it will collect interest for n nominal charge, and the debenture Holder Hol'd not. handle the I documents at all 1 A Cheque or Bank Draft posted to the undersigned will be acknowledged promptly and interest will commence at once. If further particulars .are wanted send for Prospectus. The co-ooeration o{ Sharebrokers is incited. FBA NK THOMPSON, General Manager, Christchurch Tramway Board. ,1 ulv 23rd., 1920. 1
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